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  2. Advertising

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  3. HORTICULTURAL.

    The heavy and general rains lately experienced put a stop to gardening operations in many gardens. The soil has been quite hammered down by the heavy rain, and as soon ...

    Article : 580 words
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  5. Orchard.

    As spring is approaching pruning should now be taken in hand, and the work completed without much delay. The last received number of the "Gardeners' ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. Grapes out of Season.

    Experiments have been carried out at the Wagga Experimental Farm, with a view of showing that grapes may be kept on their vines in a good condition long after the grape ...

    Article : 209 words
  7. Houses.

    Do not forget to clean down the house thoroughly before it is too late, and the plants begin to grow. Have everything looked to, and paint or whitewash used where necessary. ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. Value of Fumigation.

    Mr. J. Allen, fruit expert of the Agricultural Department, has received a letter from Mr. J. Tucker, a prominent Paterson fruit-grower, on the subject of fumigation. In the ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. Oversea Carriage of Fruit.

    A conference of Tasmanian fruitgrowers was held last week on the subject of the need of an improvement in the carriage of fruit to England and an alteration of the bills of ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. Horticultural Notes.

    On Saturday afternoon the students from the agricultural classes at the Granville, Lindfield, and Sydney Technical Colleges, accompanied by their instructor, Mr. Henry Lord, visited Mr. E. A. C. Smith's ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. Kitchen Garden.

    There is likely to be a good deal of work necessary to put the garden in good order after the late heavy storms; but avoid treading or working among vegetables whilst the ...

    Article : 374 words
  12. Parramatta Orchard Notes.

    The late boisterous weather had a very bad effect on the citrus trees, and in some places a good deal of the fruit was blown off the trees. The damage, however, did not end ...

    Article : 258 words
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    Mr. F. T. Hickford, of Melbourne, in a letter to the "Spectator," denies the statement of Mr. Irvine that Australians are enthusiastic supporters of the policy of Mr. Chamberlain. ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. Fruit Growing in the Orange District.

    Most of the leading grape-growers in the Orange district are trenching new ground for the extension of their vineyards, and one orchardist has grubbed out a number of ...

    Article : 203 words
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